marcin
(Marcin)
#1
Salvatore di Natale ─ unfortunately not
included here for reasons of space ─ and
Tommaso Pignatelli is, without any doubt,
the most seasoned and substantial in quality.
It is as if these poets were being pushed by
an anxious storm that sweeps clouds and
rubble and washes the most beautiful and
famous Gulf in the world to restore that
sense of music that belongs to it almost
fatally, but each of these figures inhabits his
space with a self-awareness that has gone
through the fire of controversy, not only
poetic, but also philosophical, of the
intellect, as is in the best Neapolitan
tradition. And of course, without the
support ─ shattered, tormented, interiorized
and even vanified ─ of the intellect there can
be no great poetry, but only sketches,
vignettes, impressions.
Perhaps this is the starting point of the